Craft Beer Festival Returns | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N. C. - BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! PiCASO and Uptown Greenville will host their second Dickinson Avenue After Dark event Saturday, October 14th from 7 to 11 pm. We invite you to join us on 8th Street for the quirkiest beer festival around!

    DJ Cuttystyles will be mixing jams for your listening pleasure as you sip and sample Eastern NC's finest brews. This all-inclusive event welcomes the following ENC crafters: 217 Brew Works, Mother Earth Brewing, Pitt Street Brewing, Tarboro Brewing Company, The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery, Trollingwood Taproom & Brewery, Uptown Brewing Company, Seven Pines Vineyard and Winery, and Fishing Creek Cider Company. There will be tasting sizes as well as full draft sizes available. Be sure to stop by the photo booth, courtesy of Knee Deep Adventures!

    An array of food trucks to complement the local crafters will be at the festival. Prep your taste buds for Fully Loaded Fritters, Gwendy's Goodies artisan pretzels, Jamerican Hot Dogs, Patty Cakes, Shep's Farm to Truck, and Smash Waffles.

    We are eager to announce that Imagine Circus will bring an exciting twist to the event. Live performances from fire breathers and LED hoopers will ignite your curiosity! Keep the fun going and head to Crave Uptown Restaurant and Bar for the After, After Dark Party where they will host the Mr. Crave Pageant!

    Dickinson Avenue After Dark is made possible by sponsorships from the Greenville-Pitt County Visitors Bureau, Taff Office Equipment, The Edge of Campus, and the Dickinson Avenue Public House.

    Come out and enjoy a night of unconventional fun!

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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